61.   But at least one person said he thought media coverage has been too one-sided.

62.   But even that coverage is rife with exceptions and could leave you with a big bill if you have an accident.

63.   But executives from all three networks said coverage might be more extensive when the full House meets to debate the articles of impeachment.

64.   But for people like him, working people with limited resources, coverage is spotty.

65.   But for the most part, the coverage is similar to two weeks ago.

66.   But for a gala affair in Palm Beach, the coverage is as indispensable as a toast from the best man, he says.

67.   But Geoff Mason, the executive producer for ABC and ESPN, cautioned that the coverage will be respectful, not revolutionary.

68.   But he gave no indication how complete the coverage would be.

69.   But coverage is patchy, and usually fails to reach the poorest part of the population in greatest need.

70.   But here, too, there are countermeasures and global coverage could be hard.

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